Also sprach John Daggett:
> I think it would be better to focus on making the extension mechanism
> (i.e. @counter-style) as simple as possible to allow *simple* extended
> list styles and not require user agents to support a long list of
> default formats that may or may not be what users in a given locale
> prefer in a given context. Specifically, I think section 4.3
> ("Complex counter styles") should be dropped completely
+1
> and the list
> of required @counter-style rules reduced significantly or eliminated.
+1
> I think describing number formatting in general (i.e. beyond the use
> in simple lists) is a worthy task but not something that really
> belongs in a CSS rec. I think a W3C Note or a Unicode Technical Note
> would be a better place for this work. I don't see any real use for
> numbers that run into the trillions in the context of lists.
+1
-h&kon
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